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31st Lorne Genome Conference

 
  August 25, 2009  
     
 
Lorne Genome Inc., Lorne, Victoria
Feb 14th - 16th 2010


CORE SCIENTIFIC TOPICS FOR LORNE GENOME 2010.

1.    Comparative and evolutionary genomics

2.    Epigenomics including chromatin and nuclear organization

3.    High throughput technologies and genome informatics

4.    Plant and microbial genomics including environmental and metagenomics

5.    Population and disease genomics including cancer genomics, disease susceptibility and complex traits, such as behaviour

6.    RNA regulation including small RNAs

7.    Transcriptional regulatory mechanisms and networks including development

8.    Chromosome structure and dynamics including DNA repair

 

 
 
Organized by: Ross Hannan, Thomas Preiss, Graham Kay, Sean Grimmond, Jean Finnegan, Scott Beatson, David Thomas, Jacqui Mathews, Greg Goodall, Archa Fox, Jörg Heierhorst
Invited Speakers:

Alan Cooper, ACAD Australia Ancient DNA and evolutionary change

Tom Gingeras, CSHL USA Genome-wide transcription and nc-RNAs

Tom Gonda, DICIM Australia Functional Genomics and oncogene discovery

Philip Gregory, Sangamo USA Zinc-finger protein-targeted gene regulation

Shiv Grewal, NCI USA Dynamic regulation of heterochromatin

Matthias Hentze, EMBL Germany miRNA and post-transcriptional gene control

Doug Hilton, WEHI Australia Transcriptional control of hemopoiesis

Nicholas Ingolia, HHMI USA Systems Biology and ribosome profiling

Brian McStay, NUI Galway Ireland Nuclear and nucleolar structure

Barbara Meyer, UC Berkeley USA Sex chromosomes and gene dosage

Marjorie Oettinger, Harvard U USA Histone modifications and DNA recombination

Craig Pikaard, Washington U USA Epigenetics and nc-RNAs in plants

Paul Rainey, Massey U NZ Ecological and evolutionary genetics

John Rinn, Broad Institute USA Long nc-RNAs in epigenetics and cancer

Pardis Sabeti, Harvard USA Mechanisms of evolutionary adaptation

John Stamatoyanopoulos, Washington U USA Genome-scale mapping of chromatin structure

Mike Stratton, Sanger Institute UK Cancer genetics revealed by deep sequencing

Kevin Struhl, Harvard U USA Transcription and epigenomics

Hiroki Ueda, Riken Japan Systems Biology of circadian rhythms

 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: TBA
 
Registration: TBA
E-mail: t.preiss@victorchang.edu.au
 
   
 
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